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A Perfect Volcano Adventure Stay
ALOHA! We welcome you to the Aloha Junction Guest House!
Minutes from Volcanoes National Park Headquarters.
Convenience and historical plantation style house are reasons for booking at the Aloha Junction Guest House .It is just a 6-iron shot away as golfers like to say. It also has the advantage of being within walking distance to many nearby restaurants, grocery stores, shops, and the Niaulani Art Center.
This is a large 1.3 acre parcel of land where the retired Owners live on tthe back /3 of the property. There is beauty and peaceful tranquity here ~ with private road, fenced and landscaped and with paved parking so that you will experience a very safe and comfortable little retreat.
The Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is so enormous that it could days even weeks to explore. The Volcano area also offers some of the most diverse plant and animal life on the planet, and several species are endemic to the islands, meaning they ONLY exist here. We recommend at least 2 days to get the most out of your trip and to visit the National Park Headquarters for their latest updates and maps. We also recomend you include some time for taking in a sunset view over Haleamaumau Crater. Enjoy a drink at Volcano House while watching the sun set ~ it'll provide a breathtaking and memorable moment. This “Drive-in” volcano will leave with vivid memories that will last a lifetime!
Each of the Guest Suites has a variety of bed combinations and themes. . The Family Room, for instance, (aka the Pele Suite) has a little kitchenette in the foyer, then a large bedroom a with a king and a queen opening up to an optional 2nd bedroom with also a completely self-contained bedroom with LCD TV, full bathroom and king bed...and private entrance. Every reservation includes FREE parking, WIFI, bottled water, good bags, bathroom toiletries, electric blankets, and Continental breakfast.
Tips for your planning your trip to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park:
Thurston's Lava Tube Re-opened.
Hawaii National Park, HI has re-opened and ready for business as usual! Yay! However, there is no longer any activity or glowing molten lava at night. Things have settled down much since the May 4th, 2018 eruption!
The Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park is open 24 hours a day every day of the year.
The Kilauea Visitor Center is located on Crater Rim Drive off of Highway 11 between the 28 and 29-mile marker south of Hilo. Aloha Junction is approximately between the 26 and 27-mile marker.
The visitor center is opened daily between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Effective January 1, 2020 the entrance fees to the park will be $30 per vehicle or$25 per motorcycle and $15 per pedestrian or bicyclist.
Here are some other tips for making plans to visit t.o the Big Island.. plus, they'll save you some driving time.
The Volcano area is lush and green for a reason - it rains a good deal here - consider it a welcome relief from hot, dry Kona!. The average rainfall is between 60 -120" (150-300 cm) per year. Rain is frequent at night and can get down to the low 40's and 50's.
The Merrie Monarch festival is held annually starting on Easter Sunday on the Hilo side of the island. Book early, at least 1 year in advance for tickets, car rentals and accommodations hopefully with us!
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